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The gang at Six Apart has just announced a new extension for their Movable Type 4.1 Commercial and Open Source publishing platforms. It's called the the Action Streams Plugin and by tying together data from all manner of social networking providers it moves you one step closer to the open social web dream.

It's official, Moveable Type Open Source (MTOS) 4.1 Stable has been released to the market.
We've been keeping you up to date about MTOS since we heard about it in August. In December we gave you an overview of the new open source version.
It was just last week

You've all heard the news by now that Sun went out and snapped up MySQL for a hefty $1 billion. Yes, that's right...turned the open source community on it's ear...or did it?
So...what do you think about the Sun/MySQL deal? Reckon it's good for open source in general? Does it affect your orientation towards

It was a gray winter morning in CMSland and here's how we decided to spend it: we packed down a block of fresh soda bread and headed over to Chez Technorati to have a gander at their 100 most linked-to (popular) blogs.

It's official. Movable Type v4.1 has taken another definitive step toward production. This means the real deal is not far away. There are a few changes from the beta release, but for the most part -- she's looking fit.We've covered the Movable Type arena quite extensively. And who

There are now three different versions of the Movable Type Publishing Platform: Commercial, Open Source and Personal. And with the newest version of Movable Type in Beta, release v4.1, there's and interesting change of orientation deep down in the product's core.With the recent release of the Movable Type Open Source incarnation, it's probably

Hello. Open source blogging fanatics, it's your day. Coming full-circle-ish -- and probably well timed for the Le Web 3 event in Paris -- Six Apart has just released an open source version of Movable Type. It's called Movable Type Open Source, MTOS for short, and it is just

"When I examine the landscape of open source projects that have had a big impact on the technology industry, I’ve concluded that projects which have had the biggest impact (usually) have a well-capitalized company behind them." - Dries Buytaert, November 2007According to CMSWatch, big piles of venture capital

Looking to add mobility to your sleepy content site? Have a little Flux, peppered with some Social Project magic.
Flux is a social media distribution platform that enables media companies and bloggers to "virally" distribute content without losing the reins on their brands.

Six Apart has sold LiveJournal to Russian media group SUP for an undisclosed sum. SUP has established a U.S.-based company, LiveJournal Inc., which will manage the worldwide operations of the popular blogging and social networking brand.
SUP has essentially been running LiveJournal in Russia for the past year, since

Today’s enterprises are inundated with strategic questions as they pertain to Web 2.0 tools. If some of the options make sense some of the time for some of the enterprises, do some of the tools make sense ALL of the time for some of the enterprises?
The Real Value is

Six Apart told CMSWire a couple of weeks ago that blogging had evolved, and now we know what they meant.
The creators of the MovableType and TypePad blogging platforms today release Movable Type Community Solution (MTCS), a commercial product which enables the building of social media communities.

We've all worked for one of these gray, stultifying corporate monstrosities. You know the ones with caffeine-comatose zombies in suits roaming the corridors, and a place in the lobby where you check in your soul on the way in, and collect it again at 5pm.
Yes – they pay well.

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